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Polytechnic Harriers Athletic Club Applegarth, William Reuben (1890-1958), Harrier and Olympian
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Hon Secretary's Annual Report for the Year 1958-1959

Report by the Hon Secretary, including details of cross-country, road relays; road running; walking section; track season; club championships; juniors and youths; Kinnaird and Marathon; Sward and Norrkoping meeting; Dutch and German visit and social activities of the Polytechnic Harriers club. Obituary for Charlie Lee; W R Applegarth; G F Brockington; C H Frisby; W W Hawkes; J J Lynch and Dr R Pearce Williams.

[page 5] One photograph: dinner; Regent Street Polytechnic; Sir Kynaston Studd; W R Applegarth; J M Andrew

1. Photograph of a dinner function of the Polytechnic Harriers. Sir Kynaston Studd, Vice President 1885-1903 and President 1903-1929, is seen standing and W R Applegarth is sitting to his left. The Hon Club Secretary J M Andrew can also be seen front left. 250x180. [The annual Harriers dinner was booked for 27 March 1912 and 7 May 1913 in the Restaurant Frascatti. The Restaurant Frascatti was used by other clubs and the Polytechnic Football Club dinner was held there on 29 March 1912]

[page 27] Eight photographs: sporting events; G. Nicol, W. R. Applegarth, G. Higgs, R. E. Mann, R. E. Walker, J. M. Andrew, H. Layton; Harriers relay team

1. Photograph of eleven runners. The runners are wearing their numbers on the front of their shirts. Visible from left to right, number '12', number '16', number '4', number '15', number '3', number '13', number '14', number '18' and number '11' are standing between a crowd of spectators. No date or names have been given.

2. Photograph of some of the same sportsmen joined by additional runners. Present from left to right is number '13', number '12', number '14', number '7', number '4', number '3', number '2', number '11', number '15' and number '1'. The runners are standing between four smartly dressed gentlemen. The name H.F. Barrett is stated below however it is not clear which individual is identified. n.d.

3. Photograph of 10 sportsmen in an indoor setting. The five sportsmen in the front row are seated, while the five in the behind them are standing and all are wearing the letter 'M' on their tops. No date or names have been given.

4. Photograph of eight members of the relay team accompanied by several smartly dressed gentlemen. From left to right, G. Nicol, W.R. Applegarth, G. Higgs, Unidentified sportsman, R.E. Walker, Unidentified sportsman, R.E. Mann (reserve), Unidentified sportsman. Behind G. Nicol, slightly to Nicol's left is standing J.M. Andrew (hon. sec.). Behind R.E. Mann, slightly to Mann's right is standing H. Layton (asst. hon. sec.). The event took place sometime in 1910, for further details see Polytechnic Magazine, Vol. L, March 1910 to February 1911, page 115.

5. Photograph of nine runners at the start of a race. Some of the runners are wearing numbers on the front of their shirts, visible from left to right are the numbers '1', number '12', number '5' and number '11'. Spectators are standing to the left of the runners and behind them is the starter firing his pistol to signify the start of the race. No date or names have been stated.

6. Photograph of five members of the Harriers Relay Team, accompanied by two martly dressed gentlemen. standing from left to right are G. Nicol, W.R. Applegarth, J.M. Andrew (hon. sec), R.E. Walker, G. Higgs, H. Layton (asst. hon. sec.), R.E. Mann (reserve). The event took place sometime in 1910. For further details see Polytechnic Magazine, Vol. L, March 1910 to February 1911, page 115.

7. Photograph of two runners reaching the finish. The runners are wearing the numbers '4' and '3' on the front of their shirt. No date or names have been stated.

8. Photograph of four runners, two of whom are about to cross the finish line. Visible, from left to right, are the numbers '13', '10', and '5'. No date or names have been given.

[page 34a] Four photographs: Scotch Tour; 1913; Owen; C.H. Frisby; Willie Applegarth; Percy Mann; Jack Andrew; Davies; Stewart; J. J. Barker; J. Tucker; P. E. Mann; V. H. A. D'Arcy

1. Photograph of five athletes and three smartly dressed gentlemen during the Scotch Tour in 1913. Standing from left to right is Owen, unidentified male, C.H. Frisby, Willie Applegarth and Percy Mann. Also identified in the image is Jack Andrew and Davies, left front and middle front.

2. Photograph of nine smartly dressed gentlemen in an outdoor setting. in the back row, standing from left to right are Davies, C.H. Frisby, W.R. Applegarth, Stewart and J.J. Barker. In the front row, kneeling from left to right are J. Tucker, P.E. Mann, V.H.A. D'Arcy and Owen. The photograph is taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

3. Photograph of nine smartly dressed gentlemen in an outdoor urban setting. Identifiable are W.R. Applegarth and P.E. Mann standing to the far left and second from left. At the front of the image, sitting on a chair, is Sir Kyanston Studd (Vice President then, but later President from 1923 to 1944), above him slightly to the left is C.H. Frisby and slightly to the right is Davies. Finally, above C.H. Frisby, standing in the back row is Owen. The image was taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

4. Photograph of ladies and gentlemen in an outdoor setting. In the back row, second from the right, is C.H. Frisby. In the second last row, fourth from the left, is Willie Applegarth and sixth from the left is Owen. Sitting third from left in the third row is P.E. Mann and first from right is J. Tucker. Sitting at the front, first from left, is Davies. The remaining ladies and gentlemen remain unidentified. The photograph was taken during the Scotch Tour in 1913.

[page 35] Three photographs: Scotch Tour 1913; Owen; C.H. Frisby; Willie Applegarth; Percy Mann; Jack Andrew; Davies

1. Photograph of five athletes and three smartly dressed gentlemen during the Scotch Tour in 1913. Standing from left to right is Owen, unidentified male, C.H. Frisby, Willie Applegarth and Percy Mann. Also identified in the image is Jack Andrew and Davies, left front and middle front. A smaller version of this image can be found on page 34a. 2. Photograph of twelve athletes at what appears to be the start of a race. Visible numbers worn include '10', '9', '8', '11', '5', '3', '4' and '2'. The writing on the side states 'AAA Championship 1913? Start of two mile walk'. No name has been given. 3. Photograph of several sportmen in a stadium. The writing on the side states 'Postcard from Eastern Europe in 1913 to George Nicol from a member of a U.K. team abroad. The athletes in the image are unidentified.

[Page 40] Two newspaper cuttings; Olympic Games 1913; One letter

Newspaper cutting from The Daily Mail, Monday August 25th 1913 with headline: "Olympic Sports at the Crystal Palace", featuring photograph of R C Rice winning the 100 metres flat race and W R Applegarth winning the 50 yards handicap in record time; 150x176mm. Letter from G A Burrows, Sydney, to the Poly Harriers, dated 4th February 1914, accompanying photograph on page 41 - of three old boys: Boyde, Burrows and Purrey [see below]; 156x166mm. Newspaper cutting with headline: "Successful British Athletes in Berlin", featuring photograph of the English team who won three out of four events: Nicol, Applegarth, Barker and D'Arcy; Note in hand dating the cutting as 3rd September 1913; 152x166mm.

[page 1] missing photographs: although there is no photograph the writing below suggests that the photographs which were once on this page were sporting events; Stockholm Olympics; W. R. Applegarth; Victor D'Arcy; Henry Macintosh; David Jacobs

1. photograph missing, the label states '10,000 Metres Walk'. The event in question took place during the 1912 Stockholm Olympic summer games in Sweden. A name has been given, unfortunately it is not clear enough to read.

2. photograph missing, the label states '(winners) 4×100 M Relay'. This refers to the winning 4×100 M Relay team during the 1912 Stockholm Olympic summer games in Sweden. The winning team consisted of W. R. Applegarth, Victor D'Arcy, Henry Macintosh and David Jacobs. The first two athletes were members of the Polytechnic Harriers.

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